How do evaluate the Lebanese basketball journalists and TV presenters/commentators and their critiques and their involvement with certain teams.
My evaluation "1st list"
Elie Nassar: (Al-Balad newspaper and former media representative of Blue Stars)This man is a trouble maker, and should be banned from being a reporter. He fabricates false news that might have major negative consequences on a team, national team ,and the basketball image of our country. Plus he's ABOU LIRA $$$$LBP. He has no knowledge abt basketball.
Likes to cause problems to draw attention to himself.
Fares Karam: (FTV) ABOU LIRA $LBP. He's in the Sagesse mafia and causes within-a-team problems and coups. He's monotonic when commentating, not enough knowledge abt basketball
Salim Awada (safeer newspaper): Biased politically. he favors a team on another based on political and religious affiliations.
Sobhe Keblawi: FTV. He is a kid commenting on tv. He's shallow and uses children way of speaking. He's biased. Plus doesn/t know much abt the ref signs on the court, he does not know the foul sign from a travel sign or from a 3 second sign
Ghayath Dibra: (LBC )The best among the available in Lebanon and the Middle East he has a good idea abt basketball,but he should not be afraid to judge a questionable ref call in a FLB game. In addition, he focuses too much on historic and statistical figures more than it is required.
Khaled Moujaes and Francois Habsheh: Those guys should not do solo commenting. Khaled should be a summary of a game guy.
I liked once the combination of Tony Khalil and Francois Habsheh, cause Khalil used to make fun of Francois bec the latter has a player identity problem.
There are two guys that I like to see them on TV again.
Tony Baroud: He brings fun and excitement to the game, has a good voice for a TV presenter but he should get more into statistical figures and game analysis. The possibility of his return to commenting on basketball games is very low.
Robert Imad: This guy has very good idea abt basketball and the NBA leagues and players. I think he should try to co-comment(comment with another presenter) on Lebanese basketball games.
My evaluation "1st list"
Elie Nassar: (Al-Balad newspaper and former media representative of Blue Stars)This man is a trouble maker, and should be banned from being a reporter. He fabricates false news that might have major negative consequences on a team, national team ,and the basketball image of our country. Plus he's ABOU LIRA $$$$LBP. He has no knowledge abt basketball.
Likes to cause problems to draw attention to himself.
Fares Karam: (FTV) ABOU LIRA $LBP. He's in the Sagesse mafia and causes within-a-team problems and coups. He's monotonic when commentating, not enough knowledge abt basketball
Salim Awada (safeer newspaper): Biased politically. he favors a team on another based on political and religious affiliations.
Sobhe Keblawi: FTV. He is a kid commenting on tv. He's shallow and uses children way of speaking. He's biased. Plus doesn/t know much abt the ref signs on the court, he does not know the foul sign from a travel sign or from a 3 second sign
Ghayath Dibra: (LBC )The best among the available in Lebanon and the Middle East he has a good idea abt basketball,but he should not be afraid to judge a questionable ref call in a FLB game. In addition, he focuses too much on historic and statistical figures more than it is required.
Khaled Moujaes and Francois Habsheh: Those guys should not do solo commenting. Khaled should be a summary of a game guy.
I liked once the combination of Tony Khalil and Francois Habsheh, cause Khalil used to make fun of Francois bec the latter has a player identity problem.
There are two guys that I like to see them on TV again.
Tony Baroud: He brings fun and excitement to the game, has a good voice for a TV presenter but he should get more into statistical figures and game analysis. The possibility of his return to commenting on basketball games is very low.
Robert Imad: This guy has very good idea abt basketball and the NBA leagues and players. I think he should try to co-comment(comment with another presenter) on Lebanese basketball games.
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